Kele language (New Guinea)
Kele or Gele’ is a language spoken in the easterly section of inland Manus Island, New Guinea. Its name comes from the Kele word for "there".
Phonology
The syllable structure of Kele is V.are often trilled . Additionally, are prenasalized when not occurring before another consonant.
Kele has five vowels:,,, and. Vowels can also be elongated. Ross describes this vowel length as non-phonemic, and instead as part of one of four different disyllabic patterns in words. He also notes that no word contains more than one long vowel.